Vutha

Mr. Vutha P., 26, and his wife, Mrs. Thet Chay, 23, who live in a small village along National Road Number Five about twenty kilometers from Phnom Penh, married in 2002 and have two children: one son and one daughter. Both of them are still too young to go to school.

Vutha has been a motor taxi driver for six years. He does his work in Phnom Penh. His wife stays at home to lake care of their children. In the past, she used to be a garment factory worker. Vutha is requesting a loan of US$ 500 to purchase a new motorbike to replace his old one.

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MAXIMA Mikroheranhvatho is a Cambodian microfinance institution founded in 2000 to help low-income rural and urban people and small- to medium-sized businesses (SMEs) access financial services. Sustainable access to credit helps to create jobs and enables business owners improve their living conditions, educate their children, provide health care to their families, and more. It also enables the rural poor to remain at home with their families, rather than moving to city centers in search of employment.